1.Precise hepatic pedicle dissection in anatomical hepatic segmentectomy
Genfei ZHU ; Jianyu LIN ; Liang MAO ; Tie ZHOU ; Yudong QIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2013;(5):343-348
Objective To review the important points in the preoperative assessment and the surgical technique in precise hepatic pedicle dissection in anatomical hepatic segmentectomy.Methods 104 patients who underwent anatomical hepatic segmentectomy were divided into two groups according to the different surgical approaches adopted in a prospective and non-randomized manner:the precise hepatic pedicle dissection group (the precise group,n=44) and the conventional hepatectomy group (the conventional group,n=60).The perioperative and follow-up data were analyzed.Patients who had primary liver cancer,including hepatocellular carcinoma and intrahepatic cholangiocellular carcinoma,were analyzed separately.Results (1) There was no perioperative death in the two groups.There was no significant differences in blood loss and transfusion between the 2 groups of patients (P=0.069,0.208; t=1.844,1.266).There was a significantly higher rate of vascular inflow occlusion (P=0.001).There were significantly longer periods of vascular inflow occlusion and operative time (P=0.001,0.001; t=3.849,3.574) in the precise group.There was no significant difference in postoperative complications (P=0.988) and the duration of postoperative hospital stay (P=0.509;t=0.662) between the two groups.(2) In patients with primary liver cancer,there were no significant differences between the precise group (n=29) and the conventional group (n=41) in tumor margin positivity,vascular invasion and pathological staging (P=0.985,0.630,0.769).(3) All patients were followed up for two years.When compared with the conventional group,the disease-free survival (P=0.012),overall survival (P =0.006),and median survival (16.5 ± 4.5mo vs.7.8 ± 3.8mo)were significantly longer in the precise group.Conclusion Precise hepatic pedicle dissection had the same safety and efficacy as conventional method in partial hepatectomy.For primary liver cancer,precise hepatic pedicle dissection had better survival compared to the conventional method when the surgical margin was negative.
2.Clinical study of acute promyelocytic leukemia with expression of BCR 3 isoform of PML-RARa fusion gene
Xin WANG ; Lin LIU ; Jianbin CHEN ; Jianyu WANG ; Qin XIAO
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(28):3382-3384,3387
Objective To assess the efficacy of combination therapy with all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA ) and arsenic trioxide (ATO) in treating patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) .Methods A retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of combining ATO with ATRA based induction therapy ,followed by 3 courses of consolidation chemotherapy and 2-year sequential ATO/ATRA maintenance therapy in newly diagnosed APL ,and the efficacy between high risk group and low/inter-mediate risk group ,also between different PML-RARa isoform sub-group were compared .Results In high risk group and low/in-termediate risk group ,the complete remission(CR)rates were 70 .0% and 96 .9% (P=0 .04) ,respectively ;the 3 years overall sur-vival rates(OS) and disease free survival rates (DFS) were(70 .0 ± 14 .5)% ,(96 .9 ± 3 .1)% ,P= 0 .01 and(66 .7% ± 19 .2)% , (93 .8 ± 6 .1)% ,P=0 .08 ,respectively .In BCR1 group and BCR3 group ,the CR were 78 .6% and 95 .6% (P=0 .14) ,respectively ;the rates of 3 years OS and DFS were(95 .7 ± 4 .3)% ,(78 .6 ± 11 .0)% ,P=0 .18 ,and(92 .9 ± 6 .9)% ,(87 .5 ± 11 .7)% ,P=0 .24 , respectively .Conclusion The results indicate that ATO based first-line protocol is highly effective for treatment of newly diagnosed APL ,especially for the PML-RARa BCR3 isoform APL .
3.Nursing of 5 patients with liver transplantation complicated with early portal vein thrombosis treated with post-embolectomic anticoagulation
Yuan WANG ; Jianyu LIN ; Cen CUI ; Yanping GAO ; Hua FAN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(8):46-48
Objective To summarize the experience of nursing the patients with liver transplantation complicated with early portal vein thrombosis treated with post-embolectomic anticoagulation. Method The clinical data of 5 cases of liver transplantation-induced portal vein thrombosis treated with post-embolectomic anticoagulation was reviewed to summarize the curative effect , key points for disease conditions and anticoagulative nursing. Results The anticoagulative effect was not good in only one case. 4 other cases were recovered by embolectomy and postoperative anticoagulation therapy as well as related nursing measures. Conclusion The nursing measures such as close observation of the disease processing, early reasonable anticoagulation, accurate medication, prevention of patent complication are critical for preventing the recurrence of portal vein thrombosis after liver transplantation.
4.The significance of AgNORs of peripheral T lymphocytes in the diagnosis of elderly cancer
Xinan SHENG ; Lin YI ; Jianyu WU ; Meizhen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the diagnostic significance of argyrophilic nuclear organizer regions(AgNORs) of peripheral T lymphocytes in elderly cancer patients. Methods AgNORs was examined using KL tumor image analysis system in 45 cases of health control,36 cases of elderly inflammatory patients,97 cases of elderly cancer patients and 30 cases of elderly tumor-cured patients. CD3,CD4,CD8,CD4/8 and NK were detected by flow cytometer in cancer patients. Results Compared with normal controls,inflammation and tumor-cured patients,AgNORs was decreased extremely in elderly patients with cancer. Moreover,AgNORs was decreased in tumor metastasis status. Conclusions In analyzed elderly cancer patient cases,the expression of AgNORs is significantly decreased. The AgNORs may serve as a marker for judgment of clinical treatment and supervisor.
5.Analysis on the Application of Drugs in the Treatment of Pediatric Bronchial Pneumonia in Our Hospital
Xiaoqun WANG ; Yizhong MAI ; Jianyu JIANG ; Jiongmin LIN
China Pharmacy 2007;0(28):-
OBJECTIVE:To analyze the application of drugs in the treatment of pediatric bronchial pneumonia,and to provide reference for rational use of drugs in the clinic.METHODS:150 Pediatric cases of bronchial pneumonia in our hospital from Jul.2005 to Mar.2006 were randomly divided to 5 groups(n=30).Each group were given different antibacterial therpy.The hospitalization duration and medical costs were processed and analyzed using PEMS software under cured and discharge condition.RESULTS:Bactericide penicillin or cephalosporin combined with antibacterial drugs erythromycin or clindamycin would lower the antibacterial effect and aggravated economic burden of patients.Penicillin combined with cephalosporin is optimal,the cheapest and time-saving therapy for pediatric bronchial pneumonia.CONCLUSION:The application of drugs for pediatric bronchial pneumonia is reasonable basically.
6.Traumatic Segmental Defects of Tibia Treated by Internal Bone Transport Using Adjustable Mono-lateral External Fixation
Lin SHAO ; Zhenyu ZHAO ; Jianyu LIU ; Chenguang HAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(6):574-575
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical and functional outcome of traumatic segmental defects of the tibia treated by internal bone transport using the the adjustable mono-lateral external fixation.Methods12 patients who underwent internal bone transport using the the adjustable mono-lateral external fixation for traumatic segmental defects in the tibia were reviewed, the length of bone defect was 6~10 cm.ResultsMean follow-up was 14 months. All the cases got primary bone union. The length of time in healing was 9~14 months.ConclusionTraumatic segmental defects of the tibia treated by internal bone transport using the adjustable mono-lateral external fixation is a simple, less traumatic, non-bone graft and effective way.
7.Prucalopride in the treatment of Chinese patients with chronic constipation: a randomised, double-blind,placebo-controlled study
Duowu ZOU ; Meiyun KE ; Yaozong YUAN ; Yanqing LI ; Lin LIN ; Jianyu HAO ; Xiaohua HOU ; Montreewasuwat NIWAT
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2012;(12):847-851
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of prucalopride two mg once daily in the treatment of chronic constipation (CC) in China.Methods In this multicentre,randomised,placebo controlled,parallel-group,phase Ⅲ study,patients with CC received either two mg prucalopride or placebo,once daily,for 12 weeks.The primary efficacy endpoint was the proportion of patients reaching an average of three or more spontaneous complete bowel movements (SCBM) per week during the 12 week treatment.The key secondary efficacy endpoint was the percentage of patients reaching three or more SCBM/week during the first four weeks of treatment.Other efficacy assessments included the average number of SCBM/week; the median time to onset of first SCBM after intake of the first dose of trial medication and the average number of bisacodyl tablets or enemas used per week.Furthermore,the symptoms of constipation were assessed by patient assessment of constipation symptom (PAC-SYM) questionnaire.The quality of life was evaluated by patient assessment of constipation-quality of life (PAC-QOL) questionnaire.Safety assessments included adverse events,laboratory values and cardiovascular events.Results Four hundred and forty-six patients from China were screened,313 were treated and 295 completed 12-week study treatment.Averaged over 12 weeks,significantly higher proportion of patients on prucalopride two mg (39.4%,P<0.01) had three or more SCBM/week compared with placebo (12.7%,x2 =29.50,P<0.01).Over four weeks,significantly higher proportion of responders was also found in patients on prucalopride (40.0 %vs 13.3 %,x2 =28.58,P<0.01).Prucalopride also significantly improved associated symptoms and quality of life (QOL).The most frequent treatment emergent adverse events were diarrhoea,nausea,abdominal pain,and headache,which were mild to moderate and transient,spontaneously resolved in a few days.Conclusion Prucalopride two mg once daily significantly improved bowel function,associated symptoms and satisfaction in CC over a 12-week treatment period,and was safe and well tolerated in Chinese patients.
8.Comparative study of the effect of deep-frozen meniscus and meniscal acellular matrix for allograft transplantation
Lin SHAO ; Xinliang WANG ; Jinsong WEI ; Zhenyu ZHAO ; Chenguang HAO ; Jianyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(5):172-175
BACKGROUND: Three kinds of donor meniscus are commonly used at present, namely cryopreserved, fresh and deep-frozen meniscus, which,however, almost invariably give rise to degenerative changes of various degrees after transplantation.OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcome of transplantation of allograft deep-frozen meniscus and meniscal acellular matrix to determine the most preferable means of allograft meniscus preservation.DESIGN: Randomized controlled experiment with rabbits.SETTING: Department of Orthopedics, Second Hospital Affiliated to Harbin Medical University.MATERIALS: Sixty-four male Japanese white rabbits with body mass of 3.0 - 3.5 kg.METHODS: This experiment was carried out in the Animal Experimental Center, Second Hospital Affiliated to Harbin Medical University between September 2002 and September 2003. Totally 64 adult rabbits were assigned into 32 pairs according to the body weight to served as the donor and the recipient animals, respectively. The medial menisci was obtained from the bilateral knees of the donor animals with the right one cryopreserved at -80 ℃ and the left prepared into acellular matrix for deep-frozen preservation. The donor menisci were respectively transplanted into the corresponding knee joints of the recipient animal's hindlimbs, with the left side taken as the experimental side and right as control. Gross observation,X-ray examination, and histological examination of the tissues were carried out at postoperative 4, 8, 12 and 16 weeks, respectively.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Findings in X-ray, gross observation and histological observation of the grafted meniscus with meniscal measurement and findings in abdominal aorta perfusion.RFSULTS: All the 64 rabbits were observed for result analysis. X-ray examination of the grafted meniscus revealed no obvious changes in either the experimental and control side at 4 and 8 weeks postoperatively, but mild changes occurred on the control side at 12 weeks, which became obvious at 16 weeks, presented by joint space narrowing, hyperostosis and osteosclerosis below the cartilage of varied severities (with scores of 1.3 and 0.6, respectively, P < 0.05). By gross observation, meniscal atrophy on the experimental side was milder and slower than the control side, with al so lower atrophy rate [(15.14±4.62) % vs (20.97±4.72) % at week 4, P < 0.001, and (19.23±11.27) % vs (32.74±10.43) % at week 16, P < 0.05].Perfusion of the abdominal aorta revealed no revascularization in the surrounding tissues of the meniscus by gross observation in either groups, but histologically, the experimental side showed more favorable structure than the control side at postoperative weeks 4, 8, 12 and 16.CONCLUSION: Meniscal acellular matrix may produce better outcome than deep-frozen meniscus after transplantation and can be a more practical means for preservation of the meniscus.
9.Comparative study of clinical and HRCT findings between idiopathic nonspecific interstitial pneumonia and connective tissue disease-associated nonspecific interstitial pneumonia
Jianyu LI ; Yu DENG ; Qingsi ZENG ; Qun LUO ; Kuimiao DENG ; Xiaofeng LIN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(15):2496-2500
Objective To investigate the difference in clinical features and chest HRCT findings between idiopathic nonspecific interstitial pneumonia(INSIP)and connective tissue disease-associated nonspecific interstitial pneumonia(CTD-NISP). Methods Totally 73 cases of NISP from 2011 to 2016 were retrospectively reviewed ,whose final diagnosis all were made after clinico-radiologic-pathologic discussion and 52 cases of them were diag-nosed as INSIP and 21 cases as CTD-NSIP. Clinical features ,lung function test results and chest HRCT findings of INSIP and CTD-NSIP were compared. Results Common underlying diseases of CTD-NSIP were poly-/dermato-myositis(PM/DM),rheumatoid arthritis(RA)and Sjogren syndrome(SS). The mean age of CTD-NSIP[(47.14 ± 9.24)y]was younger than that of INSIP[(59.09 ± 11.20)y](P<0.05). Compared to CTD-NSIP,expectoration was more common in patients with INSIP,while dry mouth/eyes,arthralgia and erythra were less common in INSIP (P < 0.05). Lung function test1 showed restrictive ventilatory dysfunction with dispersion function decline was found in both groups. There were no significant differences in lung function test results between INSIP and CTD-NSIP. In HRCT,the subpleural vertical line was more common in INSIP than that in CTD-NSIP,while patchy consolidation,subpleural curvilinear shadow,pleural effusion and esophageal dilation were less common in INSIP(P<0.05). Conclusions Specific difference of clinical and HRCT features between CTD-NSIP and INSIP are conducive to differentiating the two from each other.
10.Analysis of the causes of fall as an adverse event in elderly patients taking sedative or hypnotic drugs and the countermeasures
Jianyu LIN ; Ying ZHANG ; Chao SUN ; Yuehong WANG ; Xiuli CHEN ; Jing WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(6):627-631
Objective To investigate the characteristics of falls as an adverse event in the hospitalization of elderly patients taking sedatives and hypnotics drugs.Methods Data of elderly patients treated in Department of General Internal Medicine,Beijing Chaoyang Hospital from July 2011 to July 2015 were collected.All patients were divided into medicine-taking group and non-medicinetaking group according to the history of taking sedatives and hypnotics during the hospital stay.Different characteristics of fall as an adverse event were compared between the two groups,and fall related nursing interventions were presented.Results A total of 3 834 patients were collected for analysis in this study.Of these patients,the fall as an adverse event occurred in 12 cases,the total incidence was 3.1%,in whom 8/638 (12.5%) in medicine-taking group and 4/3196 (1.3%) in nonmedicine-taking group(x2=21.72,P<0.01).Of 8 cases with the fall as an adverse event in medicinetaking group,the fall occurred in 6 cases(75%)during 24 ∶ 00-6 ∶ 00.However,of 4 cases with the falls in non-medicine-taking group,the fall in 3 cases(75 %)occurred during 6 ∶ 00-18 ∶ 00.In medicinetaking group,the fall occurred beside their beds in 62.5 % (5 cases).And in 37.5 % (3 cases)did in their bathrooms.In non-medicine-taking group,the fall occurred in 2 cases (50.0%) beside their beds,in 1 case did in the bathroom,1 case did in the passage.Multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that age > 75 years(OR=1.26,95 %CI:1.07-1.48),elevated nutritional risk score(NRS-2002 ≥3 scores) (OR=10.92,95%CI:1.79-66.46)and elevated risk for fall or out of bed(risk score ≥18 scores) (OR =19.08,95% CI:4.02-90.47)were the independent risk factors for falls as an adverse event among medicine-taking group.Conclusions A use of sedatives and hypnotics is related with the increase of fall as an adverse event in elderly patients during a hospital stay.With the aim of preventing or reducing the incidence of fall as an adverse event,nursing interventions should be carried out based on the characteristics of fall as an adverse event in elderly patients taking sedatives and hypnotics.